Yes. If a blood vessel is weakened or has a growth, it can burst. When the latter happens, it's called an aneurysm.
That is a hoax. Flatulence (farting) does not break blood vessels.
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The blood vessel that has a pulse is an artery. Veins do not have enough blood pressure to register a pulse.
A thrombus may, or may not, block the flow of blood in a vessel.
The strongest and largest blood vessel is aorta. It arise from the left ventricle of the heart.
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The Carotid Arteries.
That is a hoax. Flatulence (farting) does not break blood vessels.
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The superior vena cava conducts blood from the head to the right atrium.
Cutting or breaking a blood vessel stimulates the smooth muscles in its wall to contract. This response
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the right and left common carotid arteries carry blood to the head. I assume that is what you meant, because nothing carries blood vessels to the head.
There are two the superior (from the head) and inferior (from the body) vena cava.
This artery is called the dorsal aorta and it is a main artery leading from the heart. It divides and branches out to smaller arteries that ensure that all of the body is supplied with oxygen.
The jugular is one of the largest veins in the body, used to bring deoxygenated blood from the head back to the heart. If anything were to break this blood vessel, there would be a significant loss of blood would result. There would be no blood flow from the brain back to the heart.